Public parking slots and toll gates in Abu Dhabi will be free of charge during Eid Al Adha holidays.
Motorists will not have to pay the charges from Saturday, June 15 until Tuesday, June 18, according to the Department of Municipalities and Transport, represented by Abu Dhabi Mobility (AD Mobility) .
This also applies to the M-18 truck parking lot in Musaffah area.
Meanwhile, public buses will operate according to the regular weekend schedule with an increase in the number of regional trips.
AD Mobility also stated that Customers Happiness Centres across the emirate of Abu Dhabi will be closed during the holiday, and work will resume on Wednesday, June 19.
Customers may continue to apply for AD Mobility’s services through its website, Darbi and Darb websites and apps, and through the TAMM platform for digital government services.
Additionally, customers can contact the unified service support centre of the Department of Municipalities and Transport on 800850 or the Taxi call centre 600535353.
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